Miami:
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday called Ukrainian leader Volodimier Zelansky a “dictator”, widening an individual crack for efforts to end the struggle triggered by Russia’s invasion three years ago.
The United States provided funding and weapons to Ukraine, but in a sudden policy change since coming to power, Trump has interacted with Moscow.
Trump wrote on his true social platform of the Ukrainian leader, “A dictator without elections, Zelansky moves better or he is not a country left.”
The Ukrainian law does not require election during war.
On Tuesday, Trump held a press conference, in which he criticized Zelanceci, repeated several Kremlin narratives about the struggle and called for ending the war.
Zelancesi in turn accused Trump of committing suicide for the Russian “disinvestment”, in which Trump blamed Kiev for “starting the war” and echoed Kremlin’s questions on the validity of Zelancesi.
Trump said in the truth of the truth of Zelancesi, “He refuses to be held, he is very low in the Ukrainian elections, and only one thing that she was good, she was playing a fidel -like (which) biden ‘. “
Trump wrote in the post, “Meanwhile, we are successfully interacting with Russia at the end of the war, some only ‘Trump,’ and the Trump can accept the administration.”
Zelansky was selected for a five -year term in 2019, but remains a leader under the martial law after the Russian invasion.
According to Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), his popularity has ended, but the percentage of Ukrainian who trusts him is never less than 50 percent.
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